BAIL Peer Group 15 July 2020, with Dr Jennifer Dunn
Event description
Early vocational rehabilitation following neurological disability study (EVocS) – first steps
Dr Jennifer Dunn will present an overview of the progress on an HRC/MSD funded ‘Early vocational rehabilitation following neurological disability’ (EVocS) study. Come and find out what progress has being made to understand how an early intervention vocational program works, and how it may impact on return to work outcomes, among people with SCI. Next steps will also be discussed, including developing an implementation plan for an early intervention return to work programme to be trialed and evaluated in the stroke population.
Presentation begins at 12:noon sharp.
Meeting room 2.3 (second level of main building)
Tea, coffee and cake are available from 11.45am!
Jennifer is a Research Fellow based in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Medicine,
University of Otago, Christchurch. She works within a small team of researchers in the ReClaiM (Rehabilitation and
Clinical Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Conditions) team. Her research interests include rehabilitation outcomes
following neurological and musculoskeletal injury. She also works clinically as a physiotherapist providing direct
clinical services for people who have sustained a spinal cord injury. Jennifer is the Principal Investigator in
this study.
ZOOM LINK:
Meeting ID: 986 5499 1581
Password: 689216
https://otago.zoom.us/j/98654991581?pwd=MEFpVEI0blFvemVFM1lsUW42VGdNZz09
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